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1. 4 If you need to turn the printer on press the power switch in the position ON 12 A78408734 002 Selecting the Display Language Selecting the Display Language The display messages for this printer can be displayed in five different languages English Default French German Italian and Spanish To select the language that you prefer proceed as follows 1 2 Press the PROGRAM key and keep it pressed while powering on the printer until the following message will be displayed RELEASE KEY When you release the PROGRAM key the following messages will be displayed 9068 plus or 9068D plus then PRINT OUT NO Press the J key to enter the menu The first menu item is displayed LOW JAM SENSOR Y Press the key until the language first level function is displayed FUNCTIONS Press the key to pass to the second level functions PAPER OVERLY NO for the 9068 plus model or SEQUENCE NONE for the 9068D plus model Press the key until the menu language is displayed MENU ENGLISH Press the key to scroll the menu languages When the desired language is displayed press the PROGRAM key to select it The printer exits the menu From now on the display messages appear in the selected language A78408734 002 13 Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer Operator Panel Presentation The operator panel enables you to perform many of the printer function
2. NATION CP437 Sore NATION Sore NATION LATIN A1 Sore JL AUTO CR YES The following national character sets are available CP 437 CP437 G CP850 CP851 CP 852 CP 853 CP 855 CP 857 CP 858 CP 860 CP 862 CP 863 CP 864 CP 865 CP 866 CP 867 CP 876 CP 877 GOST TASS ISO 8859 1 ISO 8859 2 ISO 8859 3 ISO 8859 4 ISO 8859 5 ISO 8859 6 1S088597 ISO 8859 8 15088599 ISO 8859 15 USA FRANCE GERMANY ENGLAND DENMARK1 SWEDEN ITALY SPAIN1 J APAN NORWAY DENMARK2 SPAIN2 LATIN A1 ZA The CP 858 and ISO 8859 15 character sets contain the Euro character IBM National Character Sets CHAR SET CS2 T NATION CP437 gt ore NATION apes NATION 8859 15 Sore L AUTO CR YES The following national character sets can be selected A78408734 002 25 Configuring the Printer CP 437 CP437G CP 850 CP851 CP 852 CP 853 CP 855 CP 857 CP 858 CP 860 CP 862 CP 863 CP 864 CP 865 CP 866 CP 867 CP 876 CP 877 GOST TASS ISO 8859 1 ISO 8859 2 ISO 8859 3 ISO 8859 4 ISO 8859 5 ISO 8859 6 ISO 8859 7 ISO 8859 8 ISO 8859 9 ISO 8859 15 ZA The CP 858 and ISO 8859 15 character sets contain the Euro character CR Code Behavior NATION xxx T AUTO CR NO gt ore AUTO CR YES sore L AUTO LF NO AUTO CR NO No automatic carriage return is performed after a LF VT or ESC code AUTOCRYES The printer performs an automatic carriage return after a LF VT or ESC code LF Code Behavior AUTO CR NO A AUTO LF NO gt or AUTO LF YES Sore AUTO LF HOST Parallel
3. Insert the paralla interface cable into the parallel connector and fasten it by means of the dips Insert the serial interface cable into the serial connector and fasten it by means of the two screws use the screwdriver 10 A78408734 002 Setting Up Your Printer Parallel interface Serial interface Software Driver Selection At this point it is necessary to configure your printer for your application package The installation procedures depend upon the host environment Follow the instructions in the readme file you find on the CD ROM In a WINDOWS 95 98 environment the printer supports the Plug amp Play feature ZT The printer drivers of all Compuprint printers can be found at the Internet Address http www compuprint net Power Connection Make sure that the power outlet matches the power rating of the printer See the name plate of the printer that you find under the rear ASF cover In case the power rating does not correspond DO NOT CONNECT THE PRINTER TO THE MAINS Consult your dealer for help A78408734 002 11 Setting Up Your Printer 1 Make sure the power outlet is near the printer location and easily accessible ies Always use a grounded outlet 2 Make sure that the power switch is in O position OFF 3 Insert the power cable plug into the printer connector and the other power cable end into a convenient outlet the figure shows the European version
4. 4 Auto LF vi 20 CPI IBM F v Functions Tears ee Setting the Interface Parameters Interface Type PARALL INTERFACE SERIAL INTERFACE T T SERIAL INTERFACE gt SERIAL I F NO ore SERIAL I F 232 gt ore SERIAL I F 422 bares L L FUNCTIONS BAUD 9600 SERIAL I F NO The serial interface is disabled SERIAL I F 232 Defines the usage of the serial interface RS 232 C SERIAL I F 422 Defines the usage of the serial interface RS 422 A A78408734 002 27 Configuring the Printer Baud Rate SERIAL I F NO T BAUD 300 gt ore BAUD 600 gt ore BAUD 1200 Sore BAUD 2400 Sore BAUD 4800 gt ore BAUD 9600 gt ore BAUD 19200 Sore BAUD 38400 Sore 4 DATA BITS 8 The baud rate is selected in bits per second The above values can be selected Number of Data Bits BAUD 9600 1 DATA BITS 8 Sore DATA BITS 7 Sore L PARITY NONE Selection of the number of data bits 7 or 8 Parity Check DATA BITS 8 7 PARITY NONE ore PARITY ODD gt ore PARITY EVEN gt ore PARITY MARK Sore PARITY SPACE gt ore L HANDSHAKE DTR PARITY NONE Data does not have a parity bit i e 8 bit data are transferred and the parity check is disabled PARITY ODD Parity check is enabled for odd parity PARITY EVEN Parity check is enabled for even parity PARITY MARK Parity check is disabled and the transmitted parity bit is always a Mark PARITY SPACE Parity check is disabled and the transmitted parity bit is always a Space 28 A
5. Rear Tractor Cover ASF Installation Area Paper Stacker Openings Covers The above openings must always be protected with their cover when the corresponding option is not installed Do not touch inside and do not insert any object into these openings or into the gears A78408734 002 ili Table of Contents Table of Contents Compuprint Information ses i FCC NO CS 5555 nn Ne enr ones eee e aak ii Canadian D O C Radio Interference Regulation ii PEC Eo EIo AE T ESA A ii Safety Information iii Table of Cont nts 5 2 8 cessacadechcccteacevcnatvsbecetetacesesteeseact epecedee iv Getting to Know Your Printer ss 1 Printer Features i inner 1 Unpacking Your Printer sisi 1 Printer Parts sine cue i ee cheat ie nd aed ts deat due 2 RFONE Vi OW asics A ATARI tases M de ras ER ea 2 Rear VieWiiivnian aii anne nitrate dele dani ne ade N a alain 3 Setting Up Your Printer cccccssccsseeceseeeeeseeeseeeeeseeenseeeseseseseenenseeeees 4 Choosing a Suitable LOCAtION 000 eee eee een ee ne ete eae tee eee eae ete eee seeetaeenaee 4 Printer sASSEMmbl ye cs ide mere rente da dd AE da t tte et ee 5 Removal of the Shipment LOCKS ss 5 Ribbon Cartridge Installation 5 Upper Push Tractor Installation 9068D plus model only 9 Host Computer Connection sisi 10 Software Driver Selection sisi 11 Power Connection sc Avacisiecid MiGs ue Marine ne ete ane Arab tete 11 Selecting the Display Language 13
6. A78408734 002 73 Options 3 Hook the cutter onto the lower pins 1 on both sides inside the tractor fixing areas and make sure that the connector 2 is correctly inserted 4 74 A78408734 002 Printer Specifications 5 Hook the paper grid onto the cutter screws on both sides as shown in figure Printer Specifications Printing Characteristics Print Head Matrix 18 pins 0 3 mm Print Head Life 700 mil characters draft Print Speed cps Draft Quality DP Text 10 cpi 700 210 350 Throughput pages hour ECMA 132 Draft Quality 10 cpi 540 280 A78408734 002 75 Printer Specifications WOW r 20 D GEr 585 Dall Chuo OOR Bu GE DORA DP Ta eo memes Graphie Resolution dots prime 60 72 80 90 120 144 240 72 144 CS1 and CS2 USA France Germany United Kingdom Denmark 1 Sweden Italy Spain 1 Japan Norway Denmark 2 Spain 2 Latin America USA CP437 Greek CP437 G Multilingual CP850 Greek CP851 Eastern Europe CP852 Turkish CP 853 Cyrillic CP855 Turkish CP857 Euro PC Multilingual CP858 Portugal CP860 Hebrew CP862 Canada France CP863 Arabic CP864 Denmark Norway CP865 Russian CP866 Turkish2 CP867 OCR A CP876 OCRB CP877 GOST TASS 8859 1 Latin1 8859 2 Latin2 8859 3 Latin3 8859 4 Latin4 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic 8859 6 Latin Arabic 8859 7 Latin Greek 8859 8 Latin Hebrew 8859 9 Latin5 8859 15 Lat
7. Configuring the Printer nes 14 Operator Panel Presentation ss 14 Display Messages Acces oa dhe nent aA 14 NCIGALONS L ae ees ii ied ete ore 16 FUNCLION Keysi o ae NA eR ae eee A 16 Printer SCtups is wie ina ied ieee tee ee eae een 20 Entering the Printer Setups ss 20 Moving within the Printer Setups ceeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeneseeetaettaetaeeaees 20 Leaving the Printer Setups 20 Power On Configuration suisses 21 Entering the Power On Configuration 21 Program SGUU Prier aa AE A A deans re dass sie de 35 Entering the Program Setup ss 35 How to Select the Paper Path ss 47 iv A78408734 002 Table of Contents How to Use the Tear Off Function 0 cece etee ene ene e terete eens eter seteeteeteeaee 47 Selection of the Paper Size sus 47 Adjusting the Tear Off Position 48 Selection of the Tear Off Mode eet eeneeeieenetieeeieeseeeteeeneteas 49 How to Lock Unlock the Access to the Printer Setups ecceesieseeees 50 How to Handle the Paper Parking ss 50 Paper Handling iz reiia ecesacedecc tied ceca sscedecd iiel evi anaia 51 Paper Paths assassin adie ae aa aai 51 Paper Specifications sis 51 Fanfold Paper 9068 plus and 9068D plus models 52 Envelopes 9068 plus model only 52 Cut Sheets 9068 plus model only 52 C t SNES RL AA Re AR ee A ee te An 53 Cut Sheets Loading Modes 2 0 ceceececeeeeteeeeeeeeeeceeeeenessaeesaetiaeeeetaeeteteeetaes 53 Loading Cut
8. Print out Yes bas User Macro Macro 1 Re n nn ee eee Macro 4 vi I Line sp 6 Ipi Line sp i i vw f A l Next Macro No se Jin vw Config Menu No Config Menu Yes a Hex Dump No Hex Dump Yes iici ia Parall Interface vw vi Tear adjust 0 Tear adjust Serial Interface a Cut adjust 0 Cut adjust ox The items define the following parameters Four user macros The direct access to the Power On Configuration Hexadecimal printout Tear Off adjustment Cut adjustment A78408734 002 35 Configuring the Printer Printout of the Printer Settings PRINT OUT NO Sore PRINT OUT YES L USER MACRO PRINT OUT NO The Setup is not printed PRINT OUT YES The printer setup is printed The printout starts as soon as you select this value NOTE The Program setup printout indicates e thecurrently selected values e the current selected macro is marked with the symbols USER MACRO xH e the current firmware release USER MACRO The USER MACRO item allows to prepare four printing environments MACRO 1 MACRO 2 MACRO 3 and MACRO 4 Each macro is composed of a group of parameters which define a configuration that can then be recalled to easily set the printer for four printing environments SELECTION OF THE USER MACRO PRINT OUT NO USER MACRO 4 T
9. UPP JAM SENS Y Enables the paper jam sensor located in the Upper Push Tractor UPP JAM SENS N Disables the paper jam sensor located in the Upper Push Tractor EX When the cutter option is used the jam sensor should be enabled for higher cut precision 22 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Parallel Interface This menu defines the use of the parallel interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters Parallel Interface Parameters v S ana Li Parallinterface gt 1284 Bidir UF CX Parallel I F vA vA vs Select In Host Select In On v4 v4 Data Bits 8 g Data Bits 7 vA vA i Dedic Buffer 2K Dedic Buffer v4 bal Emul EPSON Emul IBM vA vA Char Set t Char Set t v4 vA Nation g Nation vA vA Auto CR Auto CR t vA vA Auto LF Auto LF v vA Serial Interface 20CPIIBM t vA Fe aye eee nn 2e ue i Setting the Interface Parameters Interface Type ane OUT NO PARALL INTERFACE 5 Sore CX PARALLEL I F Sore 4 SERIAL INTERFACE SELECT IN HOST VF 1284 BIDIR Bidirectional IEEE 1284 parallel interface CX PARALLEL I F Centronics type parallel interface monodirectional A78408734 002 23 Configuring the Printer Setting the Select In
10. and reduced noise leva QUIET PRINT ON When the printer is off line READY indicator unlit the printing noise leva function is disabled ONLINE Normal Function Lock or unlock the access to the printer setups MACRO See later How to Lock Unlock the Access to the SHIFT Printer Setups section A78408734 002 19 Configuring the Printer Printer Setups The main printer setup parameters can be selected via the operator panel The setup parameters are divided into two printer menus the Power On Configuration that allows a complete configuration at installation time according to the hardware and the emulation types and the Program Setup that allows you to set the functions that are the most useful in your daily job This settings can be selected when the printer is in online without printing or offline READY indicator unlit These settings can be stored in the NVM Entering the Printer Setups e Press the PROGRAM key and keep it pressed at the printer power on until the RELEASE KEY message is displayed to select the Power On Configuration e Press the PROGRAM key when the printer is online without printing or offline READY indicator unlit to select the Program Setup Moving within the Printer Setups The arrow keys 7 4 gt are used to move within the different functions inside the Printer Setups See the following description of the Menu items Leaving the Printer Setups e In the Power On Configuration pressi
11. gt mom sore L MACRO 2 Sore CONFIG MENU NO MACRO 3 Sore MACRO 4 ore L LINE SP 6 LPP Selection of the macro for which you intend to set the parameters EX When a new macro is selected and the fanfold paper is present inthe paper path set in the previous macro it will be automatically parked PARK SURE is displayed Tear off this fanfold paper to avoid paper jams and press PARK key 36 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer USER MACRO PARAMETERS User macro gt Macro 1 Macro 2 Macro 31 4 Me 2 Ve Line sp 6 Ipi Line sp H E i H Line sp Lock No Line sp Lock Yes A Length 1 Line Length op of Form 0 Top of Form a i Skipover 0 Skipover t Font Draft Font t i l Pitch 5 cpi Pitch y i Pitch Lock No Pitch Lock Yes K i i Las i l Left margin 0 Left margin t i Kay Right margin 2 Right margin i i Slash Zero No Slash Zero Yes i Path Lower Push Path t m i i ear normal Tear vw H VT FF Cut e t vw i Strong impact Soft impact 4 Perfor Safe No Perfor Safe Yes A Autogap 0 Autogap Tu
12. 002 49 Configuring the Printer How to Lock Unlock the Access to the Printer Setups To prevent not expertise persons changing the printer setup parameters it is possible to lock unlock the access to the printer setups as follows e Press ON LINE MACRO and SHIFT keys at the same time and keep them pressed while powering the printer on As soon as these keys are released the following messages will be displayed 9068 plus or 9068D plus then MENU LOCKED Now the access to the printer setups is locked If the PROGRAM key is pressed the LOCKED MENU message is displayed the PROGRAM key is disabled e If you deddeto unlock the printer setup turn the printer off then press the ON LINE MACRO and SHIFT keys at the same time and keep them pressed while powering the printer on again As soon as these keys are released the following messages will be displayed 9068 plus or 9068D plus then How to Handle the Paper Parking The paper parking is performed in the following cases e At power on if the paper is loaded in a paper path that is not the default one the parking is performed automatically e f the paper is present and the PATH key is pressed to change the paper path the printer requests to confirm the parking of the current fanfold paper PARK SURE message is displayed by pressing the PARK key before the paper path is changed then the paper is loaded in the new paper path e When parking via SW command the pr
13. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could avoid the user s authority to operate the equipment The use of a non shielded interface cable with the referenced device is prohibited The length of the parallel interface cable must be 3 meters 10 feet or less The length of the serial interface cable must be 15 meters 50 feet or less Canadian D O C Radio Interference Regulation This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de dasse A prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lelctrique dict par le minist re des communications du Canada EEC Regulations This equipment conforms to the EEC Directive 89 392 the sound pressure measured according to ISO 7779 does not exceed 70 dBA ii A78408734 002 Safety Information Safety Information A Never remove any printer cover unless it is necessary for the installation of a printer accessory and expressly described in this manual B Please retain the printer covers in a safe place because they should be reinstalled if you decide to remove any printer accessory The following areas of the printer should be covered for safety reasons
14. Performs a line feed according to the current line spacing settings ee le Shift Function Moves the paper backward in microsteps Keeping the key pressed the paper is moved continuously at increasing speed 4 Program Function Scrolls the menu and macro functions forward 18 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer MACRO Key MACRO Normal Function Selects one of the user macros Macro 1 Macro 2 Macro 3 or Macro 4 If you want to select the displayed macro wait for 2 seconds without pressing any key and the parameters of this macro will be set EXC Shift Function Selects one of the paper paths The parameters of the displayed path are set pressing the SHIFT key or waiting for 2 seconds without pressing any key e Program Function Scrolls the menu and macro functions backward FONT Key FONT Normal Function Selects the font to be used with the currently selected pitch The selected font is valid until the printer is turned off EE Shift Function Parks the paper in the currently selected paper path gt Program Function Scrolls the menu and macro functions forward Key Combinations PROGRAM Normal Function When the printer is on line without printing or SHIFT printing data READY indicator lit or when the printer is unable to receive and print data but there is still data in the input buffer READY indicator blinks press these two keys contemporaneously the printing noise leva toggles between normal QUIET PRINT OFF
15. Power On Configuration is selected e Pressing this key when the printer is enabled without printing or disabled READY indicator unlit the Program Setup is enabled MCR Shift Function Selects the pitch to be used with the currently selected font The selected pitch is valid until the printer is turned off Program Function Exits the current printer setup See also How to leave the Configuration Setup later in this section A78408734 002 17 Configuring the Printer SHIFT Key SHIFT Normal Function Enables the alternative key functions If the printer is receiving print data press the ON LINE key before pressing the SHIFT key If no printing data are in the print buffer pressing the SHIFT key the printer goes offline The display then shows SHIFT FUNCTION to indicate that the Shift Function of the keys is enabled May be used to abort paper parking procedure See also How to handle the Paper Parking later in this manual Shift Function Disables the alternative key functions LOAD FF Key LOAD FF Normal Function Executes a Form Feed FF when paper is loaded into the printer it advances to the following page if no paper is loaded it is positioned for printing ae Shift Function Moves the paper forward in microsteps Keeping the key pressed the paper is moved continuously at increasing speed T Program Function Scrolls the parameters of the functions or macros backwards LF Key LF Normal Function
16. Signal VF 1284 BIDIR T SELECT IN HOST ore SELECTIN ON Sore DATA BITS 8 SELECT IN ON The SELECT IN signal of the parallel interface is ignored and treated always as ON SELECT IN HOST The printer checks the SELECT IN signal coming from the host Number of Data Bits SELECT IN HOST T DATA BITS 8 Sore DATA BITS 7 sore L DEDIC BUFFER 2K Selection of the number of data bits 7 or 8 Input Buffer Size DATA BITS 8 T DEDIC BUFFER256 gt or DEDIC BUFFER 2K gt ore DEDIC BUFFER12K ore DEDIC BUFFER32K gt ore DEDIC BUFFER64K ore L EMUL EPSON Selects the input buffer size If the input buffer is set to 64K the DLL is not available Printer Emulation DEDIC BUFFER2K T EMUL EPSON Sore EMUL IBM XLIII ore EMUL IBM 2381 ore 4 CHAR SET CS2 EMUL EPSON The printer uses the EPSON ESC P FX 1050 emulation EMUL IBM XLIII The printer uses the IBM Proprinter XL 111 emulation EMUL IBM 2381 The printer uses the IBM Personal 2381 emulation 24 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer EPSON Character Sets EMUL EPSON T CHAR SET CS1 Sore CHAR SET CS2 Sore CHAR SET ITALIC Sore L NATION CP437 These items select the character set to be used in EPSON emulation IBM Character sets EMUL IBM T CHAR SET CS1 Sore CHAR SET CS2 Sore L NATION CP437 These items select the character set to be used in IBM Proprinter emulation EPSON National Character sets CHAR SET CS2 rs
17. distance between the Tear Off Perforation and the Tear Off Bar The values correspond to 1 144 inch units i e the tuning ranges between 1 6 and 2 inch Ois the default value en See also How to Use the Tear Off Function later in this Chapter A78408734 002 45 Configuring the Printer Adjusting the Cut Position TEAR ADJUST 0 7 CUT ADJUST 24 Sore CUT ADJUST gt or CUT ADJUST 288 Sore R STORE QUIT CUT ADJUST xxxx These values adjust the position in which the paper is cut The values correspond to 1 144 inch units i e the tuning ranges between 1 6 and 2 inch O is the default value Storing the values TEAR ADJUST xxxx 7 STORE QUIT Sore STORE SAVE Sore STORE CURRENT Sore PROG EXIT STORE QUIT This setting does not save any of the new values set The values set previously will be used STORE SAVE The values set are stored permanently in the NVM and will be used until they are changed by the operator STORE CURRENT The values set are valid until the printer is turned off When you turn the printer on again the values set in the preceding menu setup will be used ies At this point the Program Configuration Setup is finished You exit pressing the PROGRAM key 46 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer How to Select the Paper Path The paper can be loaded into the printer using different paper paths The messages indicating the paper paths are shown only if the correspon
18. first message on the display indicates the error while the second message gives more details concerning the error conditions ies Press always the ON LINE key to reset the error condition 66 A78408734 002 Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting Error Message Description Messages A G A NOT OPER ADJUST THE GAP BUFFER OVERFLOW CHARACTER LOST CUTTER ERROR CUT NOT ALLOWED DATA SET OFF A78408734 002 The automatic gap adjustment A G A is not enabled A buffer overflow con dition occurred for the serial interface An error occurred with the optional cutter The DSR Signal is not connected to the prin ter and is not ready for data transfer if the serial interface is selected This condi tion may happen in a remote connection via modem and the DSR DATA SET READY signal is missing Press the ON LINE key to reset the error condition Adjust the print head gap to a fixed distance Select the print head fixed gap adjustment function in the Program Menu e Press the PROGRAM key when the printer is disabled READY indicator unlit to enter the Program Setup Press the J key until the USER MACRO function is displayed Press the gt key until the desired macro is displayed MACROH x Press the key to enter the macro parameters Press the key until the FIXED GAP parameter is displayed Press the o amp keys to select the fixed gap adjustment values From FIXED GAP 1 simple fanfold
19. left sprocket pins and close the sprocket cover 6 Insert the paper on the right sprocket pins make sure the paper goes under the paper sensor and close the sprocket cover 7 Match the left sprocket for the first printing position with the ninth position and lock it in place Adjust the right sprocket gently to remove slack from the paper 58 A78408734 002 Paper Handling e If your printer is the 9068D plus model reposition the upper tractor in its initial position 8 Close the tractor area cover Press the LOAD FF key to load the paper into the printer A78408734 002 59 Paper Handling Loading Paper Using the Upper Tractor 9068D plus model ZA Fanfold paper loading mode through the upper tractor is only available for the 9068D plus model To load paper in this way it is necessary to install the upper tractor See before Upper Push Tractor Installation section 1 Press the PATH key to select the upper tractor paper path The display shows PATH CHANGING 2 If fanfold paper is present in the lower tractor paper path the printer automatically parks this fanfold before loading the new one The display shows PARK SURE 3 Tear off the fanfold loaded from the lower tractor paper path to avoid paper jams Press PARK Then the display shows LOAD UPPER TRACTOR 4 Open the tractor area cover turning is upwards and lay it on the top of the printer 60 A78408734 002 5 Unlock the
20. paper to FIXED GAP 4 multipart fanfold paper Turn the printer off and on again or press the PROGRAM and ON LINE key successively to clear the buffer Turn the printer off and on again If the error iS not solved call the Customer Support Press the ONLINE key to reset the error condition 67 Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting Messages INTERLOCK ERROR CHECK INSERTION NO PATH AVAILABLE NO PATH AVAILABLE PATH CHANGING PAPER JAM CHECK ALL PATHS PRINT INTEGRITY RIBBON BLOCKED CHECK RIBBON 68 Neither the rear tractor nor the tractor cover are installed on the printer An electromechanical failure occurs in the lower or upper tractor paper paths An electromechanical failure occurs in the lower tractor paper path The printer changes automatically to the cut sheet paths Manual or ASF A paper jam error condition occurs in the paper path Anomalous print out because of a possible print carriage blocking The ribbon of the cartridge is blocked Install the rear tractor or the tractor cover on the printer Call Service Call Service Check all the paper paths and remove the jammed paper Press the ON LINE key to reset the error condition gt Donot move the platen knob Press the ON LINE key to reset the error condition Check that the ribbon is correctly inserted Turn the tension knob to make sure that the ribbon is not jammed Press the ON LINE key to re
21. the 9068D plus model press the PATH key to select the push pull paper path The display shows PATH CHANGING e If the fanfold paper is present in the upper tractor paper path the printer automatically parks this fanfold before loading the new one The display shows PARK SURE e Tear off the fanfold loaded from the upper tractor paper path to avoid paper jam Press the PARK key Then the display shows LOAD PUSH PULL 2 To load the fanfold paper on the lower push tractor follow the sequence Loading Paper Using the Lower Tractor described before A78408734 002 63 Paper Handling 3 Take up the slack of the paper exiting from the rear paper slot and rotate the sprocket bar to align the sprocket pins of the rear tractor with the paper perforation 5 Press the ON LINE key to confirm that the paper loading is finished The rear tractor engages 6 The figure shows the correct paper loading 64 A78408734 002 Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Printer wen Make sure the printer has been turned off for at least 15 minutes before starting any cleaning operations Periodic cleaning will help keep your printer in top condition so that it will always provide optimal performance e Usea neutral detergent or water solution on a soft cloth to clean dirt and grease from the cabinet of the printer e Do not use an abrasive cloth alc
22. the ribbon cartridge turn the ribbon winding knob in the arrow direction located on the cartridge to take up slack in the ribbon A To avoid damage to the ribbon do not turn the winding knob in the wrong direction 6 A78408734 002 Ribbon Tension Knob Setting Up Your Printer 6 Align the cartridge pins with the locking grooves on the left and right cartridge supports A The cartridge black Long Life or color to be used when the color kit is installed has only one groove Em p N re Ke 7 Slide and insert the ribbon guide between the print head and the ribbon guide mask holding it perpendicular to the print head ZA Make sure that the ribbon is inserted correctly between the print head and the print head mask A78408734 002 Setting Up Your Printer If the color kit option is installed on your printer insert the white plastic holder onto the color kit as shown in the following figure Ribbon Guide Holder for Color Kit Color Kit 8 Turn the ribbon winding knob in the arrow direction located on the cartridge to take up slack in the ribbon Ribbon Tension Knob 9 Push the cartridge down gently until it clips into place at all four locking points A78408734 002 Setting Up Your Printer 10 Turn the ribbon winding knob again in the direction of the arrow to take up slack in the ribbon 11 To ensure that the ribbon guide runs fre
23. upper tractor sprockets moving the sprocket levers up Slide the left sprocket to the first printing column 6 Space the paper guides along 7 8 the trator bar Open the sprocket covers of the left and right sprocket Hold the fanfold paper in front of the sprockets and insert the paper perforation on the left sprocket pins and dose the sprocket cover Insert the paper on the right sprocket pins make sure the paper goes under the paper sensor and dose the sprocket cover A78408734 002 Paper Handling 61 Paper Handling 9 Position the left sprocket for printing and lock it in place Adjust gently the right sprocket to remove slack from the paper 10 Close the tractor area cover Press the LOAD FF key to load the paper into the printer 62 A78408734 002 Paper Handling Loading Paper Using the Lower Push Tractor and the Rear Pull Tractor option 9068 plus model 9068D plus model ZA For loading paper in this way it is necessary to install the optional rear pull tractor See later Options section With this paper path configuration paper is loaded contemporaneously with the lower front push tractor and the rear pull tractor In this way it is possible to handle stronger paper Once the rear pull tractor is installed the fanfold paper can be loaded only in push pull mode 1 Press the PATH key to select the push pull paper path The display shows LOAD PUSH PULL e If your printer is
24. 76 to 432 mm 3 to 17 inches 3 to 17 inches 3 to 17 inches Length 76 to 609 mm 76 to 609 mm 76 to 609 mm 3 to 24 inches 3 to 24 inches 3 to 24 inches Thickness max 0 635 mm max 0 635 mm max 0 3 mm 0 025 inches 0 025 inches 0 014 inches Copies 1 7 17 IER Weight g m Original 55 to 150 55 to 150 55 to 150 Other sheets 45 to 75 45 to 75 45 to 75 Carbon Paper 35 35 35 Envelopes 9068 plus model only Loading Mode Manual Feeding Length 102 to 559 mm 4 to 22 inches Thickness Max variations 3 mm 0 013 inches Types USA 6 165 x 92 mm USA 10 241 x 105 mm Cut Sheets 9068 plus model only Loading Mode Manual Loading Width 114 to 432 mm 4 5 to 17 inches Length 101 to 559 mm 4 to 22 inches Weight Original 50 120 g m Multiparts First Sheet 55 75 g m Other Sheets 45 75 g m Carbon Paper 14 35 g m Formats A5 149 x 210 mm Portrait amp Landscape A4 210 x 297 mm Portrait amp Landscape A3 297 x 420 mm Portrait amp Landscape A2 420 x 554 mm Portrait Letter 8 5 x 11 inches Portrait amp Landscape Legal 8 5 x 14 inches Portrait amp Landscape Executive 7 25 x 10 5 inches Portrait amp Landscape Thickness max 0 635 mm 0 025 inches Copies 1 Original 7 Copies 52 A78408734 002 Paper Handling Cut Sheets Cut Sheets Loading Modes 9068 plus model ZA Cut sheet loading mode is only available for the 9068 plus model Cut sheets can be loaded manually one at a time using the front man
25. 78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Handshake Protocol PARITY NONE 1 HANDSHAKE DTR ore HANDSHAKE XONXOF gt ore L CONNECTION LOCAL HANDSHAKE DTR The Handshake is performed using the DTR Protocol HANDSHAKE The Handshake is performed using the XON XOFF XONKOF Protocol Connection Type HANDSHAKE DTR T CONNECTION LOCAL ore CONNECT REMOTE ore 4 DEDIC BUFFER 2K Selects the connection type local or remote Input Buffer Size See the description of the parallel interface Printer Emulation See the description of the parallel interface EPSON Character Sets See the description of the parallel interface IBM Character sets See the description of the parallel interface EPSON National Character sets See the description of the parallel interface IBM National Character Sets See the description of the parallel interface CR Code Behavior See the description of the parallel interface LF Code Behavior See the description of the parallel interface IBM Compressed Printing See the description of the parallel interface A78408734 002 29 Configuring the Printer Functions This item groups various printer functions with which you can configure the printer 9068 plus m
26. 9068 plus 9068D plus User Manual Compuprint Compuprint Information ThankSto choosing this printer Your printer is a rdiable working equipment that will be very useful in your daily job Our printer have b n designed to be compact and respectful of the work environment They offer a wide range of features and multiple functions that confirm the high technological leva reached by the Compuprint S p A To maintain these printing performances unchanged in the long run Compuprint has devdoped specific consumable accessories for each printer type for example ribbon cartridges for dot matrix printers toner and OPC cartridges for laser printers bubble ink jet cartridges for inkjet printers that assure an excdlent operation with high printing quality leva reiability Compuprint recommends to use only its original consumables with original packaging identified by its holographic label In this way a proper use of the printer at quality Iwa unrdiability stated in the product characteristics can be assured All typical usage problems rdated to not certificated consumables may be avoided such as an overall quality print leva degradation and often the reduction of the product life due to the fact that the prope print heads working conditions OPC cartridge and other printer parts arenot assured Moreover Compuprint does not only certify its consumables in terms of working conditions but also carefully controls their compliance
27. Default value is 66 lines 38 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Top of Form LENGTH Xx TOP OF FORM 0 ore TOP OF FORM Sore TOP OF FORM xxx Sore d SKIPOVER 0 These items set the top of form The values range between 0 and the page length 1 Skip Over Perforation TOP OF FORM 0 7 SKIPOVER 0 Sore SKIPOVER Sore SKIPOVER xxx sore J FONT Draft These items set the skipover perforation The values range between 0 and the page length 1 Font Selection SKIPOVER 0 1 FONT Draft Sore FONT Courier ore FONT OCR B gt ore FONT Gothic Sore FONT OCR A Sore FONT DP Text gt ore L PITCH 10 CPI Selects the fonts OCR A is displayed only if a non proportional pitch has been selected Pitch Selection FONT Draft T PITCH 5 CPI 0r lt PITCH 6 CPI ore PITCH 7 5 CPI Sore PITCH 8 5 CPI gt ore PITCH 10 CPI Sore PITCH 12 CPI gt ore PITCH 15 CPI Sore PITCH 17 1 CPI gt ore PITCH 20 CPI Sore A78408734 002 39 Configuring the Printer PITCH PROP Sore PITCH PROP E Sore PITCH PROP C Sore L PITCH LOCK NO These items set the horizontal spacing in characters per inch The PROP item sets proportional character spacing PROP E stands for expanded proportional PROP C sets compressed proportional printing Pitch Lock PITCH 10 CPI 1 PITCH LOCK NO ore PITCH LOCK YES Sore 4 LEFT MARGIN 0 PITCH LOCK NO Setting this item the pitch can be changed by software or oper
28. Paper loading from the first bin of the ASF if installed ASF2 Paper loading from the second bin of the ASF if installed ASF3 Paper loading from the third bin of the ASF if installed Tear Off Mode LOWER PUSH TEAR NORMAL Sore TEAR AUTOM Sore LABELS gt ore NO TEAR Sore ENABLE CUTTER Sore 4 VT FF CUT TEAR NORMAL The Tear Off Function is performed pressing the ONLINE key when the printer is offline A78408734 002 41 Configuring the Printer TEAR AUTOM When the printer is not receiving any data the paper is moved to the Tear Off position It is returned to the Tear Off position as soon as it receives printing data LABELS This item must be set when printing on labels in order to avoid paper jams The paper does not execute any backward movement NO TEAR The paper does not execute any backward movement ENABLE CUTTER This selection enables the cutter option and appears only if the cutter option is installed ZT See also How to Use the Tear Off Function later in this chapter Cutter mode TEAR NORMAL 7 VT FF CUT Sore VT LF CUT 73 ore VT VT gt ore CUT EACH PAGE Sore CUT PAPER CHANGE Sore L STRONG IMPACT VT FF CUT When the printer receives a VT command it performs a form feed and then cuts the paper VT LF CUT When the printer receives a VT command it performs a line feed and then cuts the paper VT VT When the printer receives a VT command it performs a vertical tabul
29. SNGGES i wis cas cas Aa rnar eniinn in aarti kinak ao nadak fus dnnpengere 53 Fanfold Paper eat acajaieeeng nen ante mn IY Kaaro dadake vi aia dakie 55 Loading Paper Using the Lower Tractor 55 Loading Paper Using the U pper Tractor 60 Loading Paper Using the Lower Push Tractor and the Rear Pull Tractor OPtiON seinen eda anid tates Dimi iad mane 63 Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting 65 Cleaning the Printer sister 65 Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge 65 Printing the Self Test sc cni ca sane neediness aviv tre 66 Error Handling ist dh as inpe aaa ARR cups ahde RTE da a Kaba ia nae 66 OPHONS 55 25 ee anne desea aa naan aaa enoi a Faaa taai 69 The Rear Pull Tractor iien ana aa a eee 69 Installing the Rear Pull Tractor ss 69 Removing the Rear Pull Tractor ss 70 Automatic Sheet Feeder ASF in a ei 71 COK itnn e a a a A E aa E eee ee ees 72 Pedestals siae E a a TA 72 The CUTEST arrra ani eea EE A E ETEA a eee 73 Installingithe Cutter mnnon e aa e A A eee 73 Printer Specifications mens 75 A78408734 002 v Table of Contents vi A78408734 002 Getting to Know Your Printer Printer Features 18 Needle Print Head 136 columns Draft printing at 700 cps LQ printing at 210 qos DP Text printing at 350 cps IBM Proprinter XL IIl Personal Printer 2381 and EPSON FX 1050 emulations Multiple copies 1 original
30. YES 4 4 CONFIG MENU NO MACRO 1 To pass over to another macro select NEXT MACRO YES Pressing the J or T key the item MAcRo 1 is displayed then press the key to pass over to MACRO 2 MACRO CHANGING is displayed When passing over from one macro to another the fanfold paper loaded from the paper path selected in the previous macro will be automatically parked PARK SURE is displayed Tear off this fanfold paper to avoid paper jams and press PARK key You can now set the parameters for M acro 2 as described above In this way you prepare the second printing environment Passing over from one macro to the other then sets two different printing environments 44 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Passing over to the Power On Configuration At this point of the menu it is possible to pass over to the Power On Configuration Functions Setting NEXT MACRO NO CONFIG MENU NO Sore CONFIG MENU YES L L HEX DUMP NO PARALL INTERFACE These items are self explaining Hexadecimal Dump CONFIG MENU NO sore HEX DUMP YES TEAR ADJUST xxxx If you select HEX DUMP YES press the PROGRAM key to set this item The hexadecimal printing continues until the HEX DUMP NO item is selected entering again into the Program Setup Adjusting the Tear Off Position HEX DUMP NO 7 TEAR ADJUST 24 gt ore TEAR ADJUST ore TEAR ADJUST 288 gt ore L CUT ADJUST TEAR ADJUST xxxx These values adjust the
31. and 7 copies Automatic paper path selection Easy operability via operator panel menu and S W commands Optional Automatic Sheet Feeder 120 sheets capability which handles cut sheets multicopies and envelopes accepts up to two additional paper bins and includes paper stacker e Optional color kit e Optional cutter e Usage of all specific features by means of the Specific Software Driver which is applicable to the most popular S W Packages e Plug amp Play capability for Windows 95 98 e Bi directional IEEE 1284 parallel interface and standard serial RS 232 C and RS 422 A interface Unpacking Your Printer Together with the user manual the following items are included in the box ies Notify any damage to your supplier CD ROM Upper Push Tractor 9068D plus Model only Ribbon Cartridge Power Cable A78408734 002 1 Getting to Know Your Printer Printer Parts Front View 9068 plus model Operator Panel Paper Knob Cut Sheet Support Power Switch Push Tractor Cover Paper Guides 9068D plus model Operator Panel Paper Knob Push Tractors Cover Power Switch 2 A78408734 002 Getting to Know Your Printer Rear View Power Cable Connector Rear Tractor Installation Area Covers A78408734 002 3 Setting Up Your Printer Setting Up Your Printer Choosing a Suitable Location Consider the following points when you choose the location for your printer The distance be
32. ation CUT EACH PAGE Selecting this item the printer cuts the paper at the end of each page according to the selected page length CUT PAPER CHANGE Selecting this item the printer cuts the paper when it receives a paper path change command and passes over to the new paper path Print Impact Strength VT FF CUT T STRONG IMPACT Sore SOFT IMPACT yore L PERFOR SAFE NO STRONG IMPACT The impact strength of the print head is set for printing on multicopy paper SOFT IMPACT The impact strength of the print head is set for printing on single paper or few copies The printing noise is reduced 42 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Paper Perforation This function allows to move the print head aside the paper when the fanfold paper perforation passes between the mylar and the print bar to avoid paper jams If the use of single sheets is selected this item is not displayed STRONG IMPACT T PERFOR SAFE NO Sore PERFOR SAFE YES ore L AUTOGAP 0 PERFOR SAFE NO The function is disabled The print head remains in its position when the perforation of the paper passes PERFOR SAFE YES The function is enabled The print head is moved aside when the perforation passes Adjusting the Print Head Distance PERFOR SAFE NO 1 AUTOGAP 5 gt ore AUTOGAP gt ore AUTOGAP 3 Sore MANUAL GAP gt ore FIXED GAP 0 3 gt ore FIXED GAP Sore FIXED GAP 9 3 gt or L TUNING HORIZ 0 AUTOGAP xxx Selecting o
33. ator panel PITCH LOCK YES Setting this item the pitch can be changed ONLY by operator panel Left Margin PITCH LOCK NO 7 LEFT MARGIN 0 gt ore LEFT MARGIN gt ore LEFT MARGIN xxx Sore J RIGHT MARGIN 2 The Left Margin is set in number of columns depending on the current pitch starting from the physical left edge Right Margin LEFT MARGIN 0 RIGHT MARGIN 2 Sore RIGHT MARGIN gt ore RIGHT MARGIN xxx gt ore SLASH ZERO NO The Right Margin is set in number of columns depending on the current pitch starting from the physical left edge The default value is 136 40 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Zero Character Printing RIGHT MARGIN 2 T SLASH ZERO NO Sore SLASH ZERO YES Sore JL LOWER PUSH You can select the Zero character printing with or without a slash Paper Path Selection This function defines the default paper path for the current macro SLASH ZERO NO T PATH LOWER PUSH Sore PATH UPPER PUSH 9068D plus only gt or PATH MANUAL FORM 9068 plus only or PATH PUSH PULL S or PATH ASF 1 gt ore PATH ASF 2 S or PATH ASF 3 Sore 4 TEAR NORMAL LOWER PUSH Paper loading with the lower push tractor UPPER PUSH Paper loading with the upper push tractor 9068D plus model only MANUAL FORM Paper loading using the manual single sheet path 9068 plus model only PUSH PULL Paper loading using the lower push tractor and the rear pull tractor ASF1
34. bled or enabled without printing to enter the Program Setup 2 Press the J key and the following message appears USER MACRO A78408734 002 47 Configuring the Printer 3 Press the key to select the macro for which you want to set the paper size MACRO 1 MACRO 2 MACRO 3 Or MACRO 4 4 Once the desired macro is displayed press the key until the following parameter is displayed 5 Press the gt or lt key until the desired page size is displayed 6 Press again the PROGRAM key to exit the menu end set the new value Adjusting the Tear Off Position The default value for the Tear Off Function is TEAR NORMAL To check the Tear Off Position proceed as follows 1 To move the paper to the Tear Off position press the ON LINE key when the printer is disabled or enabled without printing 2 Check if the paper perforation matches the tear off bar on the printer If it does not 1 Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program Setup 2 Press the key until the following message appears USER MACRO 3 Press the gt key until the macro for which you want to adjust the tear off is displayed 1 2 3 or MACRO x 4 Press the J key until the following message is displayed TEAR ADJUST xxx 5 Press the or key to scroll the values of this function The values below 0 move the tear off position downwards values above 0 move the paper upwards The values can be set between 24 and 288 at 1 144 in
35. ce Functions Functions Block Back to MFG NO Back to MFG YES vA VA VA VA vA wh WA The functions concerning the interfaces group the parameters for the configuration of the interfaces The setup item Functions groups the following printer functions Paper overlay 9068 plus model only Paper loading sequence Buzzer setting Quick cut sheet loading 9068 plus model only Ribbon type Text printing direction Graphics printing direction Bar code printing direction Paper path at power on Language of the display messages A78408734 002 21 Configuring the Printer Printout of the Printer Settings PRINT OUT NO ore PRINT OUT YES PARALL INTERF PRINT OUT NO The Setup is not printed PRINT OUT YES The printer setup is printed showing the currently selected values The printout starts as soon as you select this value Enable Disable Lower Tractor Jam Sensor PRINT OUT NO 7 LOW JAM SENS Y ore LOW JAM SENS N gt ore UPP JAM SENS Y LOW JAM SENS Y Enables the paper jam sensor located in the Lower Push Tractor LOW JAM SENS N Disables the paper jam sensor located in the Lower Push Tractor EX When the cutter option is used the jam sensor should be enabled for higher cut precision Enable Disable Upper Tractor Jam Sensor only 9068D model LOW JAM SENS Y UPP JAM SENS Y gt ore UPP JAM SENS N ore L PARALL INTERFACE
36. ches 1 6 to 2 inches 6 When the desired value is displayed press the PROGRAM key The storage options are displayed 7 Press the gt or key until the following message is displayed STORE SAVE 8 Press the PROGRAM key to exit from the menu 48 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Selection of the Tear Off Mode It is now possible to select the T ear Off Mode 1 Press the PROGRAM key when the printer is disabled or enabled without printing to enter the Program Setup 2 Press the J key The following message is displayed USER MACRO 3 Press the gt key to select the macro for which you want to set the tear off mode MACRO 1 MACRO 2 MACRO 3 Or MACRO 4 4 Press the J key until the following message is displayed TEAR NORMAL Pressing the or key it is now possible to decide how to execute the tear off function TEAR NORMAL Pressing the ON LINE key the paper is moved to the tear off position Pressing again the ON LINE key the paper is moved to the printing position If the ON LINE key is not pressed for 10 seconds the paper moves automatically back to the print position TEAR AUTOMATIC If the printer is not receiving data the paper is moved automatically to the tear position LABELS The ON LINE key is disabled for the tear off function This selection is useful when printing on labels TEAR NO The Tear Off function is disabled 5 Press the PROGRAM key to exit the setup A78408734
37. d pressing the SHIFT key The alternate functions of the keys are described on the gray areas beside the keys The SHIFT indicator is lit and the display shows SHIFT FUNCTION This function is not enabled if the printer is in setup mode The program function is selected pressing the PROGRAM key where e If you press the key while powering on the printer the Power On Configuration is selected e Pressing the key when the printer is enabled without printing or disabled READY indicator unlit the Program Setup is selected In the Program Setup mode only the four arrow keys and the PROGRAM keys are enabled When the printer is in setup mode the PROGRAM indicator blinks A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer ON LINE Key ON LINE Normal Function e Enables or disables the printer e If this key is pressed while powering the printer on the self test is printed the printout is topped pressing this key again e In an error condition once the error cause has been removed press this key to enable the printer e Ifthe Tear Off Function in the Program Setup is set to Manual press this key to position the paper for the Tear Off Program Function Pressing this key the input buffer is cleared an a break 250 msec on a serial interface is sent The message RESET amp BREAK is displayed PROGRAM Key PROGRAM Normal Function Enables the printer setups as follows e Pressing this key while powering on the printer the
38. ding loading device is installed on the printer Proceed as follows 1 Press the READY key to put the printer offline the READY indicator is unlit 2 Press the PATH key according to the installed devices the following messages are displayed LOAD LOWER PUSH For the lower push tractor paper path LOAD UPPER PUSH For the upper push tractor paper path 9068D Model only LOAD MANUAL For the manual cut sheet paper path 9068 Model only LOAD PUSH PULL For the paper path using the lower push tractor and the optional rear pull tractor LOAD ASF1 Loading a cut sheet from the first bin of the automatic sheet feeder LOAD ASF2 Loading a cut sheet from the second bin of the automatic sheet feeder LOAD ASF3 Loading a cut sheet from the third bin of the automatic sheet feeder e To load fanfold paper go to Loading Fanfold Paper Using the Lower Tractor or Loading Fanfold Paper Using the Upper Tractor e Toload manual cut sheets go to Loading Cut Sheets e For using paper with the Automatic Sheet Feeder option consult the documentation you receive together with the option wen When a new paper path is selected the paper loaded in the printer is automatically parked ejected How to Use the Tear Off Function This function is used to match the paper perforation with the tear off bar For this function the following values must be set Selection of the Paper Size 1 Press the PROGRAM key when the printer is disa
39. ely along the ribbon manually move the print carriage horizontally If you need to replace the used ribbon cartridge see Replacing The Ribbon Cartridge later in this manual Upper Push Tractor Installation 9068D plus model only An additional push tractor is provided with the 9068D plus printer This second push tractor unit can be installed in front position on the lower push tractor 1 Find the upper push tractor among the accessories 2 Install the upper push tractor aligning both its hooks with the lower push tractor pins and inserting them into the corresponding pins Push the upper tractor until it is fully engaged Insert the connector cable in the electrical connector located in the lower push tractor Electrical Connector Connector Cable A78408734 002 9 Setting Up Your Printer 3 The upper push tractor must be installed as shown in figure 4 If you need to remove the upper push tractor turn the printer off Take the connector cable off and press on the internal levers located in the upper push tractor hooks to disengage the tractor Host Computer Connection This printer can be connected to your host computer via two available interfaces The interface connectors are located on the rear of the printer e A bidirectional EEE1284 parallel interface e A RS 232C 422C serial interface ZA Before connecting the interface cable make sure that the printer and the host computer are turned OFF
40. ey The push pull paper path and manual single sheet path are selected 9068 plus model only The push pull paper path is selected Configuring the Printer Message QUIET PRIN QUIET PRIN UPPER PUSH SELF TEST SHIFT FUNC Indicators READY Description T OFF Printing at normal noise level T ON Printing at reduced noise level The upper push paper path is selected 9068D plus model only Printing the self test page TION This message appears to indicate that the Shift functions of the operator panel keys have been selected pressing the SHIFT key Lit when the printer cn receive and print data printer online Blinks when there is data in the buffer and the printer is offline Unlit when the printer is disabled and the buffer does not contain any data or during the initialization setup or tests PROGRAM Blinks when one of the printer setup procedures has been sis selected Program Configuration or Power On Configuration Lit when the alternate function of the keys has been enabled pressing the SHIFT key Function Keys The function keys are enabled when the printer is offline READY indicator unlit The function keys have three functions each Normal Function Shift Function Program Function 16 The normal function of the keys does not require previous action to select it This function is indicated in black characters beside the function keys The alternate function is selecte
41. gal Executive and envelopes e A 2nd and 3rd optional bins are also available Please find the installation instructions for the ASF on the corresponding manual The following picture shows the ASF options and their position in the printer A78408734 002 71 Options Color Kit This printer can print not only in black but also in different colors F or color printing you need the optional color kit shown in the figure below The color kit is installable by an authorized technician The color or the black ribbon Long Life cartridge can be used when the color kit is installed Pedestals Two printer floor pedestals are available Three Levels Floor Pedestal for large paper quantity and dual fanfold handling Two Leds Floor Pedestal with indinable printer level for document on demand application 72 A78408734 002 Options The Cutter The cutter option allows to cut the paper automatically Installing the Cutter The printer must be turned off while installing the cutter option If you install the cutter option while the printer is powered on the printer may be damaged 1 Remove the ASF cover the rear tractor area cover and the two small tractor fixing area covers Rear tractor area cover ASF area cover Tractor fixing areas covers ies Keep the covers in a safe place as they must be reinstalled if the rear tractor is removed 2 Replace the ASF cover
42. in9 76 A78408734 002 Printer Specifications Paper Handling 9068 plus model Base Configuration LOWER PUSH TRACTOR Fanfold width Copies Max thickness 0 635 mm Sheet width 4 5 to 17 inches Standard formats A5 A4 A3 A2 in portrait Letter Legal Executive gt Copies original 7 copies Max thickness 0 635 mm 9068D plus model Base Configuration LOWER PUSH TRACTOR Fanfold width 3 to 17 inches Copies Max thickness 0 635 mm UPPER PUSH TRACTOR Fanfold width Copies 3 to 17 inches Max thickness 0 635 mm Single sheets envelopes and postcards Single Sheets 120 sheets 80 g m to 30 48 cm 3 5 to 12 inches ginal 2 copies IBM Proprinter XLIII IBM Personal Printer 2381 A78408734 002 77 Printer Specifications Physical and Electrical Characteristics Centronics Compatible Bi directional IEEE 1284 nibble and byte modes 36 pin Amphenol connector Receive Buffer max 64 Kbytes RS 232 C and RS 422 A dB 25 connector Baud Rate 300 to 38400 bps Fe _ Mean Time between failure 10000 hours at 25 DC Mean Time To Repair 30 minutes 43000 pages month ECMA 132 4 hours for 20 days Power Supply _ USA power cable European power cable UK power cable Power Consumption Standby 28W Average Printing 90 W Temperature Relative Humidit Temperature Relative Humidity Temperature Relative Humidi
43. inter is the 9068 plus model make sure that the cut sheets support is closed before loading the fanfold paper 1 To select the lower tractor paper path press the PATH key until the display shows LOAD LOWER PUSH If your printer is the 9068D plus model press the PATH key to select the lower tractor paper path The display shows PATH CHANGING A78408734 002 Paper Handling e If the fanfold paper is present in the upper tractor paper path the printer automatically parks this fanfold before loading the new one The display shows PARK SURE e Tear off the fanfold loaded from the upper tractor paper path to avoid paper jams Press the PARK key Then the display shows LOAD LOWER PUSH 2 Open the tractor area cover turning is upwards and lay it on the top of the printer e If your printer is the 9068D plus model and it is installed the upper tractor rotate the upper tractor out of the printer 56 A78408734 002 Paper Handling 3 Unlock the sprockets of the Lower tractor moving the sprocket levers up Slide the left sprocket to the first printing column 4 Space the paper guides along the tractor bar Open the sprocket covers of the left and right sprocket e If your printer is the 9068D plus model insert the fanfold paper between the lower and the upper tractor A78408734 002 57 Paper Handling 5 Hold the fanfold paper in front of the sprockets and insert the paper perforation on the
44. inter requests to park the paper PARK SURE message is displayed by pressing the PARK key e When loading paper via SW command in a different paper path the printer requests to park the paper in the current paper path PARK SURE message is displayed by pressing the PARK key then the printer parks the paper before loading the paper in the selected path e When changing to a macro using a different paper path the printer automatically parks the paper In all the above cases the parking procedure may be interrupted by pressing the SHIFT key The display shows PARK ABORTED message 50 A78408734 002 Paper Handling Paper Handling Paper Paths The following figure shows the paper path configurations Js LS Lower Push Path Upper Push Path Manual Path 9068 plus and 9068D plus 9068D plus 9068 plus Base Configuration With Installed Options Z _ gt N ZN Automatic Sheet Feeder plus Lower Push Tractor 9068 plus and 9068D plus Push P ull Path 9068 plus and 9068D plus Lower Push Tractor Upper Push Tractor plus Cutter plus Cutter 9068plus and 9068D plus 9068D plus Paper Specifications It is important to use the correct paper for obtaining the best performance See the information table below A78408734 002 51 Paper Handling Fanfold Paper 9068 plus and 9068D plus models Loading Mode Lower Tractor Upper Tractor Push Pull 9068D plus only option Width 76 to 432 mm 76 to 432 mm
45. interface only or JL 20 CPI IBM NO or PARALL INTERFACE AUTO LF NO No Automatic LF after CR AUTO LF YES Automatic LF after CR AUTO LF HOST Only in EPSON emulation The printer checks the Parallel AUTOFEEDXT signal coming from the host and executes interface only an automatic LF after CR if the signal is low IBM Compressed Printing These items are displayed only if the BM emulation is selected AUTO LF NO A 20 CPI IBM NO sore 20 CPI IBM YES ore L PARALL INTERFACE 20 CPI IBM NO The compressed printing is performed at 17 1 cpi 20 CPI IBM YES The compressed printing is performed at 20 cpi 26 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Serial Interface This menu defines the use of the serial interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters Serial Interface Parameters Ce ee er me ee ee te Serial Interface gt Serial I F No g Serial I F vA vy y Baud 9600 4 Baud g vA wA Data Bits 8 t Data Bits 7 vi Parity None Parity 4 vA vi Handshake DTR Handshake Xon Xof vA vA Connection Local Connect Remote vi Dedic Buffer 2K Dedic Buffer va vi Emul EPSON Emul IBM 4 vA vw Char Set t Char Set t vA vA Nation t Nation v v Auto CR t Auto CR v v4 Auto LF
46. is using the Push Pull paper feed mode the Overlay Function cannot be selected Only the Paper Overlay No item appears Paper Loading Sequence SERIAL INTERFACE 9068D plus model or PAPER OVERLY NO 9068 plus model 1 SEQUENCE NONE gt ore SEQ 1 2 PUSH 9068D plus model only gt or SEQUENCE ASF1 2 gt ore SEQUENCE ASF123 Sore 4 BUZZER YES ZT These items are displayed only if the accessories to which they refer are installed SEQUENCE NONE The paper is fed only through the path selected by operator panel SEQ 1 2 PUSH The paper is fed firstly through the lower push path and successively through the upper push path 9068D plus model only SEQUENCE This item appears only if the automatic sheet feeder is ASF1 2 installed The paper is fed from the first bin until this bin is out of paper Then the paper is fed from the second bin A78408734 002 31 Configuring the Printer SEQUENCE This item appears only if the automatic sheet feeder is ASF123 installed The paper is fed from the first bin until this bin is out of paper Then the paper is fed from the second bin and finally from the third bin Enable Disable the Buzzer SEQUENCE NONE T BUZZER YES gt or L QUICK YES or BLACK RIBBON Enable or disables the buzzer Quick Manual Loading through the Manual Slot 9068 plus model only BUZZER YES 7 QUICK NO sore QUICK YES Sore L BLACK RIBBON QUICK NO The single sheet in the manual path is
47. loaded by the operator The printer is then disabled QUICK YES The single sheet in the manual path is loaded automatically The printer is then enabled Ribbon Type Selection QUICK YES or BUZZER YES T BLACK RIBBON Sore COLOR RIBBON an L TEXT DIRECT BI Selects the ribbon type to be used with the printer black or color Text Print Direction BLACK RIBBON TEXT DIRECT BI gt ore TEXT DIRECT UNI Sore L GRAPH DIRECT BI Selects the print direction for text bidirectional or unidirectional 32 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Graphics Print Direction TEXT DIRECT BI T GRAPH DIRECT BI gt ore GRAPH DIRECT UNI Sore L BAR CODES UNI Selects the print direction for graphics bidirectional or unidirectional Bar Codes Print Direction GRAPH DIRECT BI T BAR CODES BI ore BAR CODES UNI gt ore L P ON PATH MACRO Selects the print direction for bar codes bidirectional or unidirectional Paper Path at Power On BAR CODES UNI T P ON PATH MACRO Sore P ON PATH LAST ge L MENU ENGLISH P ON PATH MACRO The paper path at power on is the one from the default Macro P ON PATH LAST The paper path at power on is the last one that was selected before the printer was powered off Selection of the Language of the Display Messages P ON PATH MACRO 1 MENU ENGLISH ore MENU ITALIANO or MENU FRANCAIS ore MENU ESPANOL Sore MENU DEUTSCH ore 4 FUNCTIONS These items are self e
48. ne of these values sensing the paper thickness Negative values reduce the distance between the print head and the paper Default value is AUTOGAP 0 MANUAL GAP Selecting this item the print head must be adjusted manually FIXED GAP xxx Selecting one of these values the printer adjusts the print head gap to a fixed distance Horizontal Character Tuning AUTOGAP 0 1 TUNING HORIZ 0 gt ore TUNING HORIZ ore TUNING HORIZ 60 gt ore L TUNING VERT 0 These values adjust the distance between the left paper margin and the first print character The values correspond to 1 120 inch units i e the tuning ranges between 0 and 0 5 inch A78408734 002 43 Configuring the Printer Vertical Character Tuning TUNING HORIZ 0 t TUNING VERT 24 Heep TUNING VERT Sore TUNING VERT 288 Sore L MACRO gt MFG NO These values adjust the distance between the top paper margin and the first printable line The values correspond to 1 144 inch units i e the tuning ranges between 1 6 and 2 inch Ois the default value Resetting the Macro Parameters to the Factory Defaults TUNING VERT 0 7 MACRO gt MFG NO gt or MACRO gt MFG YES gt ore 4 NEXT MACRO NO MACRO gt MFG NO The new values set for the macro parameters will be the used MACRO gt MFG YES The values set for the macro parameters will be reset to their factory defaults Selecting Another Macro MACRO gt MFG NO 1 NEXT MACRO NO ore NEXT MACRO
49. ng the PROGRAM key the printer exits from the menu and the new settings will be automatically saved e Inthe Program Setup pressing the PROGRAM key the following choice is offered for the storage of the values set STORE QUIT The new settings are not activated and the old settings remain valid STORE SAVE The new settings are stored permanently in the NVM Non Volatile Memory STORE CURRENT The new settings remain valid until the printer is turned off Press the or lt keys to scan these selections forward and backwards When the desired setting is displayed press the PROGRAM key to exit from the menu 20 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Power On Configuration The default values of the various functions are indicated in bold Entering the Power On Configuration 1 Makesure that the printer is turned off 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM key pressed while powering on the printer until the RELEASE KEY message is displayed As soon as the PROGRAM key gets released the following message will be displayed 9068 plus or 9068D plus then PRINT OUT NO The following figure shows the structure of the Power On Configuration and how to move inside the Setup Main Structure Print out NO Print out YES Low Jam Sens Y Low Jam Sens N Upp Jam Sens Y Upp Jam Sens N Parall Interface Parallel Interface Settings Serial Interface Settings Serial Interfa
50. ning Horiz 0 Tuning Horiz i i Ey Tuning Vert 0 Tuning Vert i a Macro gt MFG No Macro gt MFG Yes H i i Next macro No Next macro Yes i av vw FN l EE Config Menu No A A78408734 002 37 Configuring the Printer Line Spacing MACRO 1 MACRO 1 gt LINE SP 6 LPP Sore LINE SP 8 LPP Sore LINE SP 12 LPP pre LINE SP 3L 30MM Sore LINE SP 4L 30MM Sore LINE SP 6L 30MM Sore LINE SP 8L 30MM Sore LINE SP 12L 30MM Sore L LINE SP LOCK NO These values define the line spacing in lines inch 6 8 12 or in lines per 30 mm 3 4 6 8 12 Line Spacing Lock LINE SP 6 LPI T LINE SP LOCK NO Sore LINE SP LOCK YES Sore LENGTH xxx LINE SP LOCK NO Setting this item the value set for vertical spacing can be changed by software or operator panel LINE SP LOCK YES Setting this item the value set for vertical spacing cannot be changed by software but only by operator panel Page Length LINE SP LOCK NO T LENGTH 1 LINE gt ore LENGTH LINES Sore LENGTH 244 LINES gt ore LENGTH A5 gt ore LENGTH A4 gt ore LENGTH A3 Sore LENGTH A2 ore LENGTH LEGAL Sore LENGTH LETTER gt ore TOP OF FORM 0 These items set the page length for fanfold paper in number of lines depending on the current vertical spacing For the single sheets the page format can be specified in number of lines or the standard formats LETTER LEGAL A2 A3 A4 A5
51. odel has p rA den en En een am en nan air i Functions Paper Overly No Paper Overly Yes i Sequence None Sequence i i l Buzzer Yes t Buzzer No H Ey kan H i Quick Yes Quick No a 4 i Ribbon Black Ribbon Color i i Text Direct Bi Text Direct Uni Graph Direct Bi Graph Direct Uni H Bar Code Bi Bar Code Uni H Ey i P On Path Macro P On Path Last i i Menu ENGLISH Menu Back to Mfg No han 9068D plus model vA ia easier ans San me eisai ara Functions Sequence None Sequence m y vA Buzzer Yes Buzzer No vA Ky i Ribbon Black Ribbon Color v Text Direct Bi Text Direct UNI i vA vA Graph Direct Bi Graph Direct UNI rr y Bar Code Bi Bar Code UNI a US P On Path Macro P On Path Last w w Menu ENGLISH Menu Back to Mfg No Mee eee et ete ee vA 30 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Setting the Functions Group Items SERIAL INTERFACE FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS gt PAPER OVERLAY NO 9068 plus SEQUENCE NONE 9068D plus L BACK TO MFG NO SEQUENCE NONE 9068 plus or BUZZER YES 9068D plus Paper Overlapping 9068 plus model only SERIAL INTERFACE T PAPER OVERLY YES Sore L SEQUENCE NONE PAPER OVERLY NO When feeding a cut sheet through the manual entry slot the fanfold paper must be parked PAPER OVERLY YES A single sheet can be fed simultaneously with a fanfold en If the printer
52. ohol paint thinner or similar agents because they may cause discoloration and scratching e Be especially careful not to damage the electronic and mechanical components Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge 1 Makesure that the printer is turned off for at least 15 minutes Pay attention to the print head because it becomes hot during operation 2 Open the top printer cover 3 Slide the ribbon guide Ribbon Guide out of the print head If the color kit is installed on the printer unlock the white slider pressing and holding the lever on the slider towards the back of the printer and contemporaneously lifting the slider off the Color Slider color mechanism A78408734 002 65 Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 Remove the used ribbon cartridge by lifting it up Now you are ready to insert the new ribbon cartridge See before Ribbon Cartridge Installation Printing the Self Test If you need to know any printer setting and to check if the printer is working well print the self test Proceed as follows 1 Keep the ON LINE key pressed while powering on the printer until the display boxes are filled in and the printer stops all motions 2 When you release the key the printer starts the self test printout 3 To stop the self test printing press the ON LINE key again The printer is offline Error Handling When an error condition occurs e the printer is disabled e the
53. s including paper path selections font selection and the printer setup LOAD FF fi LF WH MICROFEED FE eC O O PROGRAM ON LINE PROGRAM am MACRO FONT ARK PITCH The operator panel consists of e A 16 character display Liquid Crystal Display e Three function mode indicators e Seven function keys Display Messages Instruction Messages M essage Description LOAD ASF1 These messages are displayed when the LOAD ASF2 corresponding paper path is out of paper LOAD ASF3 LOAD LOWER PUSH The printer displays only the messages related to LOAD LOW PUSH amp MF theinstalled devices LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH PLL amp MF LOAD PUSH PULL LOAD UPPER PUSH RELEASE KEY This message is displayed when you can release the PROGRAM key in the Self test selection or in the Power on Configuration procedure User Intervention Messages Message Description CHECK CUTTER The cutter option is not able to cut the paper properly NUM LINES lt 12 becausethe paper length is less than 12 lines EJECT PAPER The printer is ejecting a cut sheet EJECT SURE The user must confirm the ejection of the paper 14 A78408734 002 Message MACRO CHANGING PARK ABORTED PARK SURE PATH CHANGING TEAR OFF PAPER PARK PAPER Configuring the Printer Description The macro has been changed and the printer is updating the settings This message appears to indicate that the interruption of the paper parking at the req
54. set the error condition A78408734 002 Options Options The Rear Pull Tractor The rear pull tractor is useful to handle particularly heavy paper Installing the Rear Pull Tractor 1 Turn the printer off 2 Remove the ASF cover the rear tractor area cover and the two small tractor fixing area covers Rear tractor area cover ASF area cover Tractor fixing areas covers ica Keep the covers in a safe place as they must be reinstalled if the rear tractor is removed 3 Replace the ASF cover A78408734 002 69 Options Insert the rear pull tractor as shown in figure and the corresponding fixing area covers with the slot as shown in figure 5 Turn the printer on The paper can be loaded in push pull mode See before Loading Paper Using the Lower Push Tractor and the Rear Pull Tractor Removing the Rear Pull Tractor 1 Push the lever on the rear pull tractor down and lift the tractor out of the printer 2 Insert the rear tractor cover and make sure that the interlock connector is correctly inserted EX If the cover is not inserted the printer is blocked 70 A78408734 002 Options Automatic Sheet Feeder ASF The Automatic Sheet Feeder ASF located in the rear of the printer provides fast and automatic single sheet and envelopes loading The ASF includes e A paper stacker which automatically collects the output paper e A single bin for single sheets A5 A4 Letter Le
55. tween the printer and the host computer must not exceed the length of the interface cable The location must be sturdy horizontal and stable Your printer must not be exposed to direct sunlight extreme heat cold dust or humidity see later Printer Specifications You need an AC power outlet compatible with the plug of the printer s power cord The voltage of the outlet must match the voltage shown on the printer s Rating Plate Additionally you must make sure that when you install the printer in the selected location there are sufficient clearances on all sides for easy operation The required space is shown below A78408734 002 Setting Up Your Printer Printer Assembly Removal of the Shipment Locks Open all the printer covers and make sure that you remove all the shipment locks from the printer Ribbon Cartridge Installation Two types of black ribbon cartridges are available for this printer depending on whether the color kit is installed or not 1 Makesure that the printer is turned off 2 Find the ribbon cartridge among the accessories Ribbon guide Tension Knob Cartridge Pin A78408734 002 5 Setting Up Your Printer 3 Open the top cover using the small handles on either side of the top cover 4 Turn the printer on The print carriage prepares for ribbon cartridge installation 5 Before installing
56. ty 310 mm 12 21 inches 665 mm 26 18 inches 390 mm 15 35 inches Weight 20 kg 44 15 lbs Consumables and Options 78 A78408734 002
57. ual paper path manual or automatic loading or automatically using the ASF option for large quantities of paper EX Inserting a cut sheet the fanfold paper is automatically parked with a reverse movement if the overlapping is not selected Loading Cut Sheets 1 Lift the cut sheets support until it locks in horizontal position A78408734 002 53 Paper Handling 2 Position the left paper guide on the cut sheet support for the first printing column position 0 3 Insert a cut sheet along the left paper guide Match the right paper guide with the sheet margin 4 The loading mode of the cut sheet depends on the value set for the QUICK function in the Power On Configuration Manual loading mode QUICK NO Automatic loading mode QUICK YES 54 Make sure that the printer is disabled Insert a cut sheet onto the front paper support and press the LOAD FF key to feed the paper Press the ON LINE key to enable the printer Insert a cut sheet onto the front paper support the paper will be loaded automatically after 2 seconds The LOAD FF key can be used to load the paper into the printer before the 2 seconds have passed A78408734 002 Paper Handling 5 To lower the paper feed support free the paper support holder below the support and replace the support in its initial position Fanfold Paper Loading Paper Using the Lower Tractor HK S amp S 9068 plus model 9068D plus model EX If your pr
58. uest of the user has been set pressing the SHIFT key The user must confirm the parking of the paper pressing the PARK key or may choose to leave the parking procedure pressing the SHIFT key The path has been changed and the printer is updating the settings These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper parking command Tear off the fanfold then press the PARK key to park the paper Status Messages Message font cpi ASF1 ASF2 ASF3 LOWER PUSH LOW PUSH amp MF MANUAL FORM MENU LOCKED MENU UNLOCKED MICRO FEED DOWN MICRO FEED UP PSH PLL amp MF PUSH PULL A78408734 002 Description The printer is offline or online without printing The first paper bin of the automatic sheet feeder ASF is selected The second paper bin of the automatic sheet feeder ASF is selected The third paper bin of the automatic sheet feeder ASF is selected The lower push paper path is selected The lower push paper path and manual single sheet path are selected 9068 plus model only The manual single sheet path is selected 9068 plus model only When the access to the Printer Setups has been locked at the power on the printer displays this message When the access to the Printer Setups has been unlocked at the power on the printer displays this message The paper is fed in microsteps downwards when pressing the arrow key The paper is fed in microsteps upwards when pressing the arrow k
59. with the international standard rules concerning e nocancerous materials e noinflammability of the plastic materials e other standards Compuprint advices the customers not to use products for which the compliance to this safety rules are not warranted Finally seek your dealer or contact a Compuprint office and be sure that are provided you the original Compuprint consumables A78408734 002 i FCC Notes FCC Notes This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commerdal environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occurin a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver to outlets on different circuits e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help
60. xplaining EX See also Selecting the Display Language before in this manual A78408734 002 33 Configuring the Printer Resetting to Factory Default Values With the BACK To MFG function it is possible to reset all items in the Power On Configuration and in the Program Setup to their factory default values This may be useful if you do not remember the values you set in the menus or because you simply changed you mind about the settings you have just done The default values for the menu items are indicated in bold FUNCTIONS 1 BACK TO MFG NO or BACK TO MFG YES J or PROG PRINT OUT If you want to select BACK TO MFG YES you have to exit from this item using the or the J key in order to confirm the selection of this value At this point the Power On Configuration Setup procedure is finished If you exit pressing the and the PROGRAM key the new settings will be saved Do not power off the printer before all data have been written into the NVM and the printer has returned online 34 A78408734 002 Configuring the Printer Program Setup The default values of the various functions are indicated in bold Entering the Program Setup Press the PROGRAM key when the printer is turned on and is offline or online without printing The following message will be displayed PRINT OUT NO The following figure shows the structure and how to move inside the Program Setup Main Structure Print out No
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